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  1. New to me 72 240z. Replaced all the tail light bulbs and replaced brake light switch. The older brake light switch had different connectors than the new correct one. Old brake light switch had one yellow wire from under the dash and one of two green wires connected to it. Headlights, running lights and reverse lights all work. Turn signals do not work and have not since car was purchase a few months ago. Here is what I have going on as far as I can tell. When I connect both green wires to the new brake light switch the parking lights come on and stay on with me stepping on the brake. One of the connecters gets really hot. When I connect either one of the green wires and the yellow wire that comes from under the dash (looks like the hazard switch) to the new rake light switch the brake light only come on when the hazard switch is turned on. The turn signals also only work when the hazards are on. I have searched a lot of threads but I have not found the help I need. Any help from all the collective great minds would be great. Thanks in advance.
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